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: k i CliARLOTTP: DAILY ..'.OBSERVER; .DECEMBER 4, 1906. v.M' Tins DAY IN HISTORY. Nam' dayV ' Barbaras . ;:; Sun rlaea at t :X0; seta at 4:40. ' ' n - .&. The expedition under Venn- : bla and Penn aalled for America. . IMXrirat aaeembly of Pennsyl , vanta at Upland, near Charter. V f from tha 4th to the 7tn of Do. '" camber. ,v. !TU Mr. Shlppen. a member of the ' v Parliament, from Salt Aab, aeni to the Tower for saying. "The ' 1; King's apeech was rather fitted i v i for tha merldftn ot Germany than England." Tha Klnjt hnl ' llttla acquaintance with th ' English language. ' 1TTT. r William How murrhed tba British army from Phlls !" delphla to Whlttmsrsh, for tha purpose of attacking yrhlng- ton, but marched back again - ' without making tha attack. 1183. Washington took leave of the ' i offlcera of the American army In New York. Jg9. Alabama admitted Into the Union. 182. Commencement of a revolu tion In Mexico. Rustamente. the Vloa Prealdent. issued a procla- maUon agalnat tho government of Ouerero. .lemandlng lh resignation of hts extraordinary powers. 1S30. William B. tlllte died at hi neat In Amelia county. Virginia. Ha wait chiefly instrumental In getting up the celebrated re... lutlom of Virginia, ntl?-', and tha no less celebrated Virginia report. 1144. Sixty natives of the Southern Statea, residents of New York, arretted and XHinined aa to their knowledge of tho dynamite plot to destroy the city. IMS. Tha Alabama ..nat ma I- Hie wearing of dlsgulsrs hii1 inH-ks hv inv number .f mi n Mm.- punishable by fine nl In prlsonment. JM4. Tha Halifax. N. S. hHtnliei of commerce vn(-:il l" "i ne gotiations looking; iowhiiI a reciprocity trraty with the United Statex. 1894. The annual r port of thi Secretary of the Treasury. "ar Hale. HhowInK a deficit ! about $T0,000,1OO, pre-iii-d to ('" grass. aa rir at Hie l.m-..ln Hotel. d s hi oi n nONOR DEtKAHEO BRLTUKKN, Idka mi f.iWnaboro Hold Appropriate Memorial tk-rriccw Senator ' Ian ', lei. of Virginia, Kpeaka on "Our ; at." ' . , . Special to The Observer. , 1 .Greensboro, Doc. 8. Tha annual memorial day exerclMes of the Greens boro lodge of K'ks was held In the Grand. Opera Houne yesterday after noon. The principal address waa made by United States Senator John W. Daniel, of Lynchburg, Va. Mr. Daniel came to tirwnsboro Huturday afternoon. He i the guest of Da vid Dreyfus, exalted ruler of the. Mreenahoro lndg. Senator Daniel Is himself an KIk. He Is the senior Senator from Virginia and one of the moat prominent Democratic mem bers of the Si-nute. He Is a splendid orator and hi address here was greatly enjoyed. The exercises were opened bv I he officers of tho lodge. Kxalted Ruler David Drey fun presided over tho meeting. The opening ode was sung by the choir and members of the lodge. The Invocation was made by the Rev. Charles K. Hodgln, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church. A quartette composed of Messrs. W. A. Hummel. It. M. Phillips. Mrs. Janl. Foushee Htul Miss Minnie Jami son, sang "In the Hour of Trial." A quartette, composed of Messrs. Ham mel, Uvtunn, DufTy and Phillips, al so sang two selections. The salutatory was made by ex alted Ituler David Dreyfus, who wel comed the public and visitors to the services anil spoke of tha history of the Klks He also madu a brief speech. Introducing Senator Daniel. The speuker's subject was "Char ily," ami for uu hour Senator Dan iel held the closest attention of his audience. It . n splendid effort. He said that charity is the founds lion of Clkdoni brotherly love The eulogies of the members who have died during (he past year wero very greatly enjoyed. K. D, Rroad )i ur.it spoke on Prof. Clarence Brown, a member of the faculty of the State Normal and Industrial College; J. W. Wilson on the life of Thomas A. Sliarpe, formerly superintendent of schools In Guilford county; ! S Hiadshnw on the life of W T Parva, and Z. V. Taylor on the life of Alex ander Perrow. jt NEW CUCKUU PEDICATKD. : V Handsonui DHllding Erected by Irra byterlana of Hickory Dodlcated Sunday Other Sorvlcea. .' . Special 'to Tha Observer. . Hlejtory. Dec -The new Presby terian church, which In Its archltai turo; 'arrangement and color effects, the moat attractive piece of work in tbia section, waa dedicated here Jes terday. Several of tha other churches suspended their morning services and worshipped with thla congregation. The dedicatory sermon waa preachid bv Dr. C. C. Moore, of Richmond, Vb His theme waa appropriate to ho k cnalon. and hla scholarly addr vs full of profound thoughts.' touchvd lrom time to time with the cholcmt lltir-ar-- referencea and Illustrations. It held the closest attention of his la'go audience. No mere outline of his dis course would do It Justice, but it easi ly showed him to ba one of the lead ing thinkers and 'speakers of ibu Southern Presbyterian Church. The morning offering waa a con tribution toward the erection of a church building at Barium Sirina Orphanage, to be known as tha "Lit tle Joe's" church, and wis most ernl. The vocal solo of he oc- au.cn by Miss Mary Ramsey, ann of Hick ory's music artists, was sun; with a great deal of expression, as well as wetnen. and htd 'ho audhence spellbound for the time belntf- Rev. W. M. Bagby. tho new m'ti s ter here, preached his Irjl arni.n last evening at the Methodist church. The visiting congregation, as well ai his own people, were nvic.i pleasa.. Mr. Bugby Is a fluent si.ei.ker ar.d Hickory Is to be congreluli'cd on having him. Rev. Parker Holmes 'eni to h.s new charge at Thomaaville a few rtuvs Mr. Holmes leave many iui"-1 . . . ... . nil the other principles of! friends here, as ne nan warmu n.i- nnnn ly: Jusilre. fidelity and I self Into the nearls or our uiwn pie. Kv. Lr. J. II. WJavii through here to-day on his way Itmn duties Ht Mooresvllle. The business world la ."or 'ing Itncf slonit. Among the latest additions in business transactions Is a cott)d fac tory being built by Jt. -A. Martin iu the prima mover, i capital -aloclc 41?,f0a, which hag been subscribed.. ; Oakland Helghte to tha: site, aelected.. and th building will be erected at once, v . The largest portion of the capital etock of llOO.OOOafertlliaer plant haa been subscribed." and j the pro motera ar looking around for a suit able site. Hickory offers various ad vantages for a plant of thla type, aa a large portion of tha output will be consumed by "our farmers throughout this a action. " . . - ' ; ,Th wrecking of a freight engine In the -eastern portion oC the town laat night delayed. No. SI and $0, tha morning traina, for two houra. before the wreckage could be cleaned UP. Cant. SlmnanM. who was here at the bedside of hi father-in-law. W. H Ellla. waa aopn on the ground, am did much to promote the work am aid tha wrecking crew In cleaning up the debris, PARENTS TABOO GILLETTE. aay ine only one of the family who snows great Interest in tha trial. - , Mrs.. Gillette. does'. not even ret tha morning papers, but waits until the afternoon, paper cornea to read about me trtau, she aald to-day that when she waa vary busy with tha house hold duties aha did -.of atop to read about her aon'a caso. In fact, Chea ter'a name la tabooed aa far ae gen eral conversation- ta concerned. Kvcn hla-own folks eeem to euspact he la guilty, and never, expect to eea him again, i, .-,';; v, Onsn tba boweta-DeWltt'a Llttla Itsrtv Risers" are recommended , nd - sold , by Hawley's Pharmacy. ; ( ;:?;7i, . Ilia Name JEUtrml l'Yom Conversa tion , in Home In Colorado. Denver, Col.," Special lo Washington Post. At Zlon church to-day. Mra. Sarah Gillette, the mother of Cheater Gil lette, waa told by the Rev. M. M. Hazlett that her sen would be doomed, and ahe responded: "I am afraid so, too. If only he had not lied ao much, or If he had marrUd the girl, all this would not have happened." v All tha Gillette! went to church t day. Lucille, the sister, whose let ters have caused Easterners to be lieve Cheater had a sweetheart who was writing him frequently, la to- your wife - win sever know that yoa fcav bean anokiag, If yoo always aaa Meade &' Baker's Ccrbslio fJeufhVash aa year draggUVa, Ke Kto HM Wwrni OSMON STOCliGO; nipt ":; yvr' ',.t - T.f , y ';-vfft ;'';.-' ' 10. 20 and 80c: V;:-': V Prices pSiicd" 0 Chicago, raiised i firemen. IMS. Congress op.-n burst of laujhtei Charles Wharton youngest member who violated rill asking question leader. ItOft. United Mates Hupreme ( o-irt decided against Hotith Carolina In suit Involving States right to refuse payment of taxes on its own sale -if liquors. IMPHOVK.MKNTN AT NKWTON. il Willi rejit at expense nf (if Chicago. f the Hour- . traditions by of opposition MISSION RIKS IN CHINA. llrv. Janes t.rsliam Tells llw a lls aktnary Spend a Day Mr. Cain rroa Johnson Trtls of Missionary Work In Africa Ollwr New. Special to The Observer Davidson. Dec .t -Yesterday was In the full sense of the wonl a Sunday devoted to missions Rev. Mr ra ham took as his sunject. "How a missionary spends a day laboring In China." He could not have chosen a better subjsrt and his answer to tnls question so often rising in the minds of those In the Chilstian bind, who follow with their pruyers. their mon ey and their sympathy tfi.tr kins men and friends In hoathc n countries, was full of Instruction and well cal culated to quicken one's Interest In tha great caue. Mr. Graham's account of Chinese ceremony In welcoming a gueat Into one' home and the Chinaman's In qulsltiveness, pride In his superior learning, his suspicion of. and often exhibited contempt for the "foreign devil" were humorous enough. Ills description of his own gate-keeper at the mission's compound, Kitting ut hla lodge day In and day out for one dollar a month wages, with which he boards himself unci buys IiIm tobacco i for Incessant snioklnn was Int.-reslng , so aUo his ac count of traveling over i the country In a w neolbarrow, hls Viumtn horse costing lilm about l- or 16 cents a day and carrying him from 25 to 30 miles, was lilghlv en- j tertalntng. Hut that plrtme of ihe missionary, struifallng .nculnst fearful j ortds, surrounded b uns) mpsthetlc. I and often hostile hcant nlone and' undefendd. living by fulih and kIv en to see but little null of hla. abounding labors, sowing his Mec In tha morning end at evening withhold- Ing not his hand. I" one ihst those ; no have any sense of their own re sponsibility and duty as laborers In 1 the same csuse with ihe inlssl-onu y , cannot easily forget , At bight Mr I'niiH'i'in .liLiiiMin spoke, telling of his iits to tl..' ! I f , ferent stations In blna. Japan anil Cores He Is a iniml III- 1 terestlng speaker Mi John aon's tribute to the negro mis sionary In Africa, particularly to I r Mhcppard. 'his wife and an bumble aervsnt woman, who lltsrally sold bei lands and little home lo pay hi i y was elncjiient In Its truth and In It" meaning III" talk made a fine tin presslon. To nmbt and lo-inorro. night he will sbo with lantern his numerous pllurs Illustrative of mis sion life irid s'tvic. These lllus trated loctun-'i f hi- have made a profound impression upon rvie churches where In has lit.ci Mrs. J. C. Duke, of stni, iile. sang; at both servlc. s yesterda llei Vcilc e Which la a highly trained "ne, a highly compllirieiilsii ind the mn-. greatly enj.oyed ' Miss Morris, of Wllmlngt on u lute, the guest of Mrs. Thompson The news to tho effect r'1,,1 M Htokes Mun roe. who went c 'lum bus, Ga., some- months men In ns'iU' In the practice of his profession, hie mat his fate In the pleasant sense ..f tha word and la soon to wed a full 1 daughter of that city, has been heanl I '-r. liare with unusualy Interest. 1 Cant. J. 1). Drown leaves to-dav for Oklahoma and other points In iii 1 West. He is Interested In town lots Rsv Dr. M. K. Sentelle preached ' ' yesterday in Mocksvllte. ! Tha yard here at the depot haa on It about 100 bales of cotton. Most aJI of It belongs to the Brown-Knox , Mercantile Co.. and Gils by no means ; ,' exhausts rnelr holdings In this soctlon ' Itootn on Any lloor. . Bn Kranclsco Chronicle. 1 "Give you the only room left i.i (,, , house to-night." ssld Room rierk .'. v' Allen of the Haltlmor, sa he dipped a pen and started to hand it t0 i)r -'"'"' new arrival y:: , "Whara la It?" aaid tha man from i Modesto, whch they say 1s another r. Missouri for mules and show ina s ; "people. "WTat floor's It onT" 'Any floor you Ilka: top, mlddla r ft-1' offlca. ., ' .; .? "Don't kid ma, young fellow. ; Want to sleep on tba top floor." ' . "All right. Front! Boy, put a .. ' . , t'ot In the cafe at midnight, and tall Hennle to let tha elevator remain at ' T top floor llll morning. , , 7 "' I ' i.HTv'BNTllKADAriIB. Korea themT NoJJs tium, Ramon'a tresilmsnt of liwr Pills sn4 Tank; Pel lets srrengtlwsria tba Jvr and digestive . .' organs so that they aa their own work tul. forrlfts.jrour eoMtMutkm agaluat lues trouble. Fjtitira tnraiment Sikv, New KesldeniM-s (rolng l'r Ton Having (V'meiit Nlclewslks Put In Addition to Cotton Mill. Special to The Observer. Ne-'ton. Dec. . Newton is still forging ahead In Improvements. Mr. W. C. Kelmster has Just completed one of the handsomest homes In tMs section of the county and he snd his good wife moved Into It on Thsnksalving Day Mr. D- M. Iloyd. of Maiden. th new sheriff, has bought Ihe residence of the late George W. I.owo. and will shortly begin Improvements on It. preparatory to moving hi family to Newton. The town authorities are begin ning the laying of cement sidewalks from the court square to the depot, after the completion of which they will doubtless be extended to tie southern end of tho town on the. principal street. The addition to the Catawba Col ton Mill Is about ready for the roof Work on the Virginia Shtpp Hotel has shout reached that point where the first and second floors nre ready for occupancy. Furniture m clol y being delivered by the wniron loud Dr. George A. Snyder Is Installing a furnace In the basement of his home on College street. and will have his house thus heated throughout. WK GUARANTEK SATISFACTION. ! J A. Brogdon, of the National Sign I Co.. Dayton. Ohio, writes under date of I Oct. I?. IW: "Nosena Is the only pre ip.irutlin I havs rvrr used that relieves I my afTeotlon so speeolly and pleasantly. 1 s in setting the first real pleasure out 'of hiealhlng that I have experienced slive I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy mV tube of Nosna If I could not get another." 1 1 1 1 v Nosena from W. D. Ilsnd. Jno. M. Scott ft Co.; get your money laick If I not satisfied Sample tube and booklet by mall ID cants I1KOWN MAN rr ACTlTRINi CO., Ht. Ixiuis, Mo., and Greenville, Tenn. BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Excellence Without Extravaganca RATES: American Plan 92.50 per day. European Plan 91.00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat ures, and reoommends Itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for Its quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, great public parlors, grand halls and liberal stalrwaya Send for Large Colored Map of New York. FREE. DANIEL O. WEBB. Manager. TILLY HAYNES Prop'r. GO TO THE ODEON 908 8. TRYOJf. MEET ME AT THE RANK Afternoon '. . 2:90 to B. Evening 8 to 10:90. That's what you call a shirt front when tha button holes don't match. . Ours are not that way, - because they are Ironed by tha Bteam-heated pressing sys tem. Try our ahlrt work.' 'Phone 1(0 and wagon will call. MODEL LAUNDRY CO.,. "Correct Laundering." West Fifth St. At Church. WONDERLAND Moving v-.'.-r; and "..it Song Bung Vf Mr, JH. -M, Swann. Open From t to It p. m. f t v) i sssxrssisT. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING ' for residence. Hackney Bros. Plumbing and Heating Contractors, Jobbers In Supplies. 3 nt lire at Tsrlnirci An Accident Knitting Mill. Hperlnl to The Observer. Tnrboro, Dec. 3 Saturday after noon tho cotton house, stables. DO bales of cotton and the residence ' Mr. James Wiggins were destroyed by fire. The residence wa lnaur-1 for severiil hundred ilnlliirs. but Ibc other properly was n total Ion. This morning al the H nnn incdc Knitting Mills Mr. Whitfield, .in op erative, hud hli Hrm esiiKbt in some machinery and broken. ITS YOUR KIDNEYS Doa't Mistake the Cause of Your Troubles A Charlotte It Insert Shows How to Cure Them. Many people never suspec t their kidneys If suffering frnm n lame. I weak or aching bark they think that It la only a muscular weakness: when urinary trouble sen In they think It will soon correct Itself And so It la with all the other symptoms n' , kidney disorders That Is Just where, the danger lies Von must rure these '. troubles or they lead to diabetes or ' Urtght s dlsesse The best remedy to uss Is Poan's Kidney Tills It cures all Ills which sra caused by weak or diseased kidneys. fharlolte people tsstlfy to perrnsnent cures , f W. Bradshaw. manufacturer nf rubber stamps, living at Stu South , Church Ht . says "Sometimes tb- : backache from which I was s con tinual sufferer became so severs that I oould not attend to business Tbs complaint had been with me for a number of years when I first beard nf Poan's Kidney rills 1 went to It If. Jordan A "o drug store, got n box and tonic them uncording to ill rsctlona. They removed the pnln slid mads my ba k strong and rellabln again. They have benefited me In very way. and I nm aure they would do the asms for sny sufferer from backache or from other symptoms nf kidney complaint." For sals hy all dealers I'rlc-e f.fl cents. Foeter-Mllhurn "o.. HufTslo, New Tork, sole agents for the United Ktstes. Remember the name Dosn's and fake no other. As the tea kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit. A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust that gives to the invalid the nour ishment, on which to regain the vigor of good health. (fc In a dust tight. moisture proof package. 3 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY N OTf nxfl LIKE IT IS THE rXITEn STATES. IIKRHINO CEMENT SHINGLES ars water proof, firs proof, and will laat Indsflnltely; easily manufactured. A lz-year-old boy csn make shingle enough In a day to oovar a square. In appearance they are neat and attractive, and they are cheap enough for your barn and nice enough for your mansion. We sell thla outfit for 160.00, with moulds enough to make 100 shingles at ana time. J. C. HEIUUNO' MFG. CO., CHARIOTTE, N. O. e- Halt! Says the Sentry Stop a moment and think of what you are doing. -i Your palate la aentinel to your stomach. If it rebels at tha nauaeatinff draga, chemicala and greasy oils you arc taking, it i time you were coming to a naif. Fehr's Malt Tonic la a palatablo, pleasant and moat aeceptabl Tonic. Grata fully received by tha moat aanaltiva tomach or weakened digeation. Bimpla in composition, nothing but Hop and Barley. A nour ishing liquid food, that'a alL But it guilds you right up, iu good flecta ara felt from tha vary flrtt. Make strong nervea, elastic muaclea, fed, rich, uataining blood. jSiZ ' " " res mm ay au yragtaw . Fehr Malt Tonic Dept. Lotiiarrflla, Kj. on mm saie OF REAL ESTATE AT CffiSTEIrt, S. C, TUESDAY DECEMBER 18 1906 CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS in Chester and Chester County . Several Thousand Acres to be sold In large and small tracts ON EASY TERMS Complete descriptions and plats of the property will ap pear here later. WATCH FOR THEM. It will pay you. Be sure and arrange to attend this sale. Music will be furnished by a Brass Band, and A LARGE AS SORTMENT OF VALUABLE PRESENTS WILL BE CIVEN AWAY to those who attend. Ladies are especially invited. REMEMBER THE Tuesday, December Is at Sale Conducted DATE 10:30 a. m. by 70 Rock Hill, South Carolina Ul it. SUIT YOUR TASTE" ,cv;: 'M U Uaa4 Ca. in: M. 0tt Co. ft';.- .'if' Mm
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